Brief: In this video, we demonstrate the SICK KTM-WN11172P programmable encoder in action, showing you how its on-site programmability and robust design deliver precise motion control for demanding industrial applications. Stay tuned as we highlight the most important features and real-use results.
Related Product Features:
On-site programmable pulses per revolution from 1 to 65,536 PPR for flexible application matching.
Configurable output circuit selection between push-pull or NPN open collector types.
High-resolution output provides precise position and speed feedback for motion control.
Durable metal housing with IP67 protection rating for reliable operation in harsh environments.
Resistant to electromagnetic interference ensuring stable signal integrity.
Wide supply voltage range of 4.5 to 30 V DC for compatibility with various control systems.
Ideal for automation systems, motor feedback, and drive technology applications.
Simplifies inventory and integration through versatile programmability.
FAQs:
What is the programmable range for pulses per revolution on the SICK KTM-WN11172P encoder?
The SICK KTM-WN11172P encoder can be programmed for pulses per revolution ranging from 1 to 65,536 PPR, providing maximum flexibility for various motion control applications.
What output circuit types can be configured on this programmable encoder?
Users can configure the output circuit to be either push-pull (line driver) or NPN open collector, allowing the encoder to match specific system requirements.
What protection rating does the SICK KTM-WN11172P encoder have for harsh industrial environments?
The encoder features an IP67 protection rating with a durable metal housing, making it resistant to dust and water ingress for reliable operation in demanding conditions.
What is the operating voltage range for the SICK KTM-WN11172P encoder?
It operates on a wide supply voltage range of 4.5 to 30 V DC, ensuring compatibility with various industrial control systems and power supplies.